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Lifting Super Sack
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<blockquote data-quote="UncleLA" data-source="post: 1013025" data-attributes="member: 5718"><p>I buy feed in one ton super sacks and store it in 60 gallon drums. Unfortunately my tractor can only lift about 1,400 pounds. As a result, I normally, empty 600-700 pounds by hand and then I lift the sack with the tractor.</p><p>I would like ideas on what type of winch/hoist would work to set up in the barn. I have a 16' concrete center aisle and would like to fix something overheard.</p><p>Any ideas? (Other than trading in tractor for a larger one).</p><p>Pictures or a website to look at would be great!</p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UncleLA, post: 1013025, member: 5718"] I buy feed in one ton super sacks and store it in 60 gallon drums. Unfortunately my tractor can only lift about 1,400 pounds. As a result, I normally, empty 600-700 pounds by hand and then I lift the sack with the tractor. I would like ideas on what type of winch/hoist would work to set up in the barn. I have a 16' concrete center aisle and would like to fix something overheard. Any ideas? (Other than trading in tractor for a larger one). Pictures or a website to look at would be great! Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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